It’s not pretty, but it’s an amazing list. The features list is huge for each feed aggregator and includes information on which browser it works with, if it does work within a browser, computer systems, how many feeds it will work with, prices, feed schedules, import and export, autodiscovery, feed recommendations, and so much more. It’s an amazing compilation.

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WOW.. Aggcompare.com definitely provides an exhaustive list of RSS readers and a host of descriptions and what-have-yous! But I’ve only used Bloglines, and so far I haven’t found enough reasons to ditch it (or is it because I don’t demand much from it?)..

It has to be Google Reader. I was loyal to Bloglines for quite some time, but then Google Reader got me won over, and I don’t see any sign I may defect yet. Only annoyance with it really is the two-click process for adding feeds (where you always have to choose whether you wish to add it to Reader or your Homepage), but I’ve recently found a greasemonkey script which fixes that.

I have been using SharpReader and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone who wants a stand-alone RSS reader. It is a freeware RSS reader that has proven to be easy to use, reliable, and allows the user to customize the settings on a feed-by-feed basis.

actually I use Google Reader,but now looking for something more sofisticated🙂. What I am looking for is an aggregator to add on a different page of my blog, the latests entries from the rest of my blogs, know what I mean? is there any suggestion?